Knitting Tutorial: Vintage Bloom Bunny – Free Knitting Pattern

Knitting Tutorial: Vintage Bloom Bunny – Free Knitting Pattern

This charming vintage-style bunny set is designed for knitters who love an heirloom look with boutique details. The finished display includes a soft white bunny in a blue floral outfit, a brimmed hat, tiny shoes, a shoulder bag, a woodland fox friend, and two sweet accessories for styling. It is ideal for anyone searching for a handmade bunny doll pattern, collectible nursery decor, a knitted stuffed animal gift, or a premium-looking knitting project that feels worthy of a gift shop or handmade toy collection.

Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.

Overview

This pattern is worked as a full decorative set. The bunny is the main project, and the fox, teapot, and tiny book complete the scene shown in the image.

The shaping is written to create a large rounded head, a slim neck, a softly bell-shaped lower body, short tapered arms, long soft ears, and small oval feet. The clothing is fitted so the silhouette stays close to the original image.

The project uses mostly stockinette stitch with small areas of garter stitch, ribbing, simple colorwork, and embroidered floral details. The floral surface details are added after knitting so the placement can be adjusted visually.

Skill Level

Intermediate. A confident beginner can make it too if you work slowly and mark each row.

  • Techniques used: cast on, bind off, knit, purl, kfb, M1L, M1R, k2tog, ssk, knitting in the round, short seaming, mattress stitch, duplicate stitch, simple stranded colorwork, and embroidery.
  • Optional helpful skills: knitting with double-pointed needles, picking up stitches, and light toy stuffing.

Finished Size

  • Main bunny: about 13 in / 33 cm tall from feet to top of head, not including the hat brim.
  • Ears: about 4 3/4 in / 12 cm long each.
  • Fox: about 4 1/4 in / 11 cm tall seated.
  • Teapot: about 2 in / 5 cm high.
  • Book: about 1 1/4 x 1 in / 3.2 x 2.5 cm.

Materials

  • Main bunny yarn: sport or light DK weight in warm white.
  • Dress and hat yarn: dusty sky blue, deep navy, black, muted tan, cream, pale blue, sage green, and white.
  • Fox yarn: rusty orange, cream, dark brown, moss green, tan, and red.
  • Teapot yarn: pale cream, beige, pink, green, and tiny bits of yellow and red.
  • Book yarn: oatmeal, cream, lilac, green, and yellow.
  • Needles: US 2 / 2.75 mm and US 1 / 2.25 mm double-pointed needles or circulars for small circumference.
  • Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needle, toy stuffing, thin cardboard insert for book cover if desired, small black safety eyes or embroidered eyes, pink embroidery floss, and optional floral trim thread.

Gauge

On US 2 / 2.75 mm needles in stockinette stitch: 28 sts and 36 rows = 4 in / 10 cm.

Gauge matters because the clothing proportions depend on the body size. If your knitting is loose, go down a needle size.

Abbreviations

  • BO = bind off
  • CO = cast on
  • dpn(s) = double-pointed needle(s)
  • k = knit
  • k2tog = knit 2 stitches together
  • kfb = knit into front and back of stitch
  • M1L = make 1 left
  • M1R = make 1 right
  • p = purl
  • pm = place marker
  • rep = repeat
  • rnd = round
  • RS = right side
  • ssk = slip, slip, knit
  • st(s) = stitch(es)
  • St st = stockinette stitch
  • WS = wrong side

Color Notes

To match the image closely, keep the palette soft and slightly antique. The blue should not be bright turquoise. The navy should be deep but still soft. The tan motifs should look muted and warm rather than gold-yellow.

The black is used in narrow trims only. Do not overuse it. That narrow contrast is what keeps the outfit looking vintage instead of harsh.

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Main Bunny Body

Leg 1

  1. Using warm white and US 2 dpns, CO 12 sts. Divide evenly and join for working in the round.
  2. Rnd 1: Knit.
  3. Rnd 2: Kfb in each st around. 24 sts.
  4. Rnds 3-8: Knit 6 rnds.
  5. Rnd 9: K4, k2tog 2 times, k12, ssk 2 times, k4. 20 sts.
  6. Rnds 10-18: Knit 9 rnds.
  7. Cut yarn. Place leg on hold.

Leg 2

  1. Work as for Leg 1 but do not cut yarn.

Join Legs and Body

  1. With Leg 2 on needles, CO 4 sts using backward loop.
  2. Knit across Leg 1, then CO 4 sts, then knit across Leg 2. 48 sts total.
  3. Place marker for beginning of rnd at center back.
  4. Rnds 1-6: Knit.
  5. Rnd 7: K22, M1R, k2, M1L, k22, M1R, k2, M1L. 52 sts.
  6. Rnds 8-12: Knit.
  7. Rnd 13: K10, M1R, k6, M1L, k18, M1R, k6, M1L, k10. 56 sts.
  8. Rnds 14-24: Knit.

This lower body should look softly rounded, not cylindrical. Lightly steam the empty body section after knitting if your fabric curls heavily.

Shape Waist and Upper Torso

  1. Rnd 25: K5, k2tog, k18, ssk, k10, k2tog, k18, ssk, k1. 52 sts.
  2. Rnd 26: Knit.
  3. Rnd 27: K5, k2tog, k16, ssk, k8, k2tog, k16, ssk, k1. 48 sts.
  4. Rnds 28-32: Knit.
  5. Rnd 33: K4, k2tog, k14, ssk, k6, k2tog, k14, ssk, k2. 44 sts.
  6. Rnds 34-38: Knit.
  7. Rnd 39: K3, k2tog, k12, ssk, k6, k2tog, k12, ssk, k3. 40 sts.
  8. Rnds 40-44: Knit.

Neck Base

  1. Rnd 45: K2, k2tog, k10, ssk, k6, k2tog, k10, ssk, k4. 36 sts.
  2. Rnds 46-50: Knit.
  3. Stuff legs and body firmly, but keep the upper 2 in / 5 cm slightly softer so the head sits naturally.

Head

  1. Rnd 1: Knit, increasing evenly by 8 sts around. 44 sts.
  2. Rnd 2: Knit.
  3. Rnd 3: K5, M1R around. 52 sts.
  4. Rnd 4: Knit.
  5. Rnd 5: K6, M1R around. 60 sts.
  6. Rnd 6: Knit.
  7. Rnd 7: K7, M1R around. 68 sts.
  8. Rnds 8-21: Knit 14 rnds.

The head should be larger than the torso width, with a full rounded face. Check proportion now. The widest head area should sit noticeably above the neck, creating the doll-like look from the image.

Muzzle Shaping

The face is mostly plain, but a tiny nose area helps the profile. Use short rows if you want more structure, or work the basic shaping below for a simpler version.

  1. Rnd 22: K24, k2tog 2 times, k12, ssk 2 times, k24. 64 sts.
  2. Rnds 23-26: Knit.
  3. Rnd 27: K8, k2tog around. 58 sts.
  4. Rnd 28: Knit.
  5. Rnd 29: K7, k2tog around. 52 sts.
  6. Begin stuffing head very firmly, adding extra stuffing at cheeks and back of skull.
  7. Rnd 30: Knit.
  8. Rnd 31: K6, k2tog around. 46 sts.
  9. Rnd 32: Knit.
  10. Rnd 33: K5, k2tog around. 40 sts.
  11. Rnd 34: K4, k2tog around. 32 sts.
  12. Rnd 35: K2tog around. 16 sts.
  13. Thread yarn through remaining sts and pull tight.

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Ears Make 2

  1. Using warm white and US 2 needles, CO 6 sts.
  2. Row 1 (WS): Purl.
  3. Row 2: K1, kfb, k2, kfb, k1. 8 sts.
  4. Row 3: Purl.
  5. Row 4: K1, kfb, k4, kfb, k1. 10 sts.
  6. Row 5: Purl.
  7. Row 6: K1, kfb, k6, kfb, k1. 12 sts.
  8. Rows 7-10: Work in St st.
  9. Row 11: K1, ssk, k6, k2tog, k1. 10 sts.
  10. Row 12: Purl.
  11. Row 13: K1, ssk, k4, k2tog, k1. 8 sts.
  12. Row 14: Purl.
  13. Row 15: K1, ssk, k2, k2tog, k1. 6 sts.
  14. Row 16: Purl.
  15. Row 17: K1, k2tog, ssk, k1. 4 sts.
  16. Row 18: Purl.
  17. Row 19: K2tog twice. 2 sts.
  18. BO.

Make a second ear. Lightly steam flat. Fold the lower 3/4 in / 2 cm of each ear slightly inward before sewing so they drape close to the face.

Arms Make 2

  1. Using warm white, CO 10 sts and join in the round.
  2. Rnd 1: Knit.
  3. Rnd 2: Kfb around. 20 sts.
  4. Rnds 3-5: Knit.
  5. Rnd 6: K2tog around. 10 sts.
  6. Rnds 7-16: Knit.
  7. Rnd 17: K1, k2tog around. 7 sts.
  8. Rnds 18-23: Knit.
  9. Stuff hand area lightly only.
  10. Flatten top opening and sew closed later when attaching.

Dress Skirt

The dress is knit from the hem upward. The black underlayer peeks out at the side panels and lower edge. To match the image, the skirt should be full at the bottom and gently narrowed toward the waist.

  1. Using black and US 2 needles, CO 120 sts. Join for working in the round, taking care not to twist.
  2. Rnds 1-4: K1, p1 rib.
  3. Change to blue.
  4. Rnds 5-10: Knit.

Lower Motif Band

Use blue as main color and muted tan as contrast. Work the next 8 rnds in a simple repeating motif. Keep floats loose.

  1. Rnd 11: Repeat k6 blue, k2 tan around.
  2. Rnd 12: Repeat k5 blue, k1 tan, k1 blue, k1 tan around.
  3. Rnd 13: Repeat k4 blue, k4 tan around.
  4. Rnd 14: Repeat k3 blue, k1 tan, k1 blue, k1 tan, k1 blue, k1 tan around.
  5. Rnd 15: Repeat k2 blue, k2 tan, k2 blue, k2 tan around.
  6. Rnd 16: Repeat k3 blue, k1 tan, k1 blue, k1 tan, k1 blue, k1 tan around.
  7. Rnd 17: Repeat k4 blue, k4 tan around.
  8. Rnd 18: Repeat k5 blue, k1 tan, k1 blue, k1 tan around.
  1. Rnds 19-24: Knit in blue.
  2. Rnd 25: *K8, k2tog; rep from * around. 108 sts.
  3. Rnds 26-30: Knit.
  4. Rnd 31: *K7, k2tog; rep from * around. 96 sts.
  5. Rnds 32-36: Knit.
  6. Rnd 37: *K6, k2tog; rep from * around. 84 sts.

Upper Skirt and Waist

  1. Rnds 38-42: Knit.
  2. Rnd 43: *K5, k2tog; rep from * around. 72 sts.
  3. Rnds 44-46: Knit.
  4. Rnd 47: Purl 1 rnd for turning line if desired.
  5. Rnd 48: Knit.
  6. Rnd 49: *K4, k2tog; rep from * around. 60 sts.
  7. Rnds 50-52: K1, p1 rib.
  8. BO loosely.

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Dress Bodice

The bodice is worked flat in rows so the back can open slightly for dressing. The front center uses navy, with blue side sections and narrow faux gold lines embroidered later.

  1. Using navy, CO 24 sts.
  2. Row 1 (RS): K2, p20, k2.
  3. Row 2: K2, p20, k2.
  4. Rows 3-8: Rep Rows 1-2 three more times.

Now add side sections.

  1. Row 9: With blue, k4, with navy p16, with blue k4.
  2. Row 10: K4 blue, p16 navy, k4 blue.
  3. Rows 11-16: Rep Rows 9-10.
  4. Row 17: K4 blue, p6 navy, BO 4 center sts, p6 navy, k4 blue.
  5. Row 18: Work each side separately.
  6. Rows 18-21: Maintain pattern, decreasing 1 st at neck edge every RS row 2 times.
  7. Rows 22-24: Work even.
  8. BO shoulder sts.

Sew shoulder seams. Attach skirt to bodice by matching center front and side lines. Leave a narrow back opening if needed.

Cardigan Coat

This outer garment creates the signature look. It is slightly longer than the dress and opens in front. The sleeves are shaped but still soft and rounded. The floral appliqués are added after assembly.

Back

  1. Using blue, CO 36 sts.
  2. Rows 1-4: K1, p1 rib, ending WS row.
  3. Rows 5-10: Work in St st.

Back Lower Motif

  1. Rows 11-18: Work the same 8-row tan motif band used on the skirt, keeping 2 edge sts in blue on each side.
  2. Rows 19-28: Work in blue St st.
  3. Row 29 (RS): K1, ssk, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1. 34 sts.
  4. Rows 30-34: Work even.
  5. Row 35: Rep decrease row. 32 sts.
  6. Rows 36-42: Work even.
  7. BO 8 sts at beginning of next 2 rows for armholes. 16 sts remain.
  8. Rows 45-52: Work even.
  9. BO all sts.

Left Front

  1. Using blue, CO 22 sts.
  2. Rows 1-4: K1, p1 rib.
  3. Rows 5-10: St st, keeping front edge in garter on 3 sts.
  4. Rows 11-18: Work motif band as established, keeping front edge garter in blue.
  5. Rows 19-28: Work even.
  6. Row 29: K1, ssk, work to end. 21 sts.
  7. Rows 30-34: Work even.
  8. Row 35: K1, ssk, work to end. 20 sts.
  9. Rows 36-42: Work even.
  10. BO 8 sts at armhole edge on next WS row.
  11. Rows 44-48: Work even.
  12. At neck edge, decrease 1 st every RS row 4 times.
  13. Work even until front matches back shoulder height.
  14. BO remaining shoulder sts.

Right Front

Work as Left Front, reversing shaping.

Sleeves Make 2

  1. Using blue, CO 24 sts.
  2. Rows 1-4: K1, p1 rib.
  3. Rows 5-8: St st.
  4. Rows 9-16: Work motif band as on skirt.
  5. Rows 17-22: St st.
  6. Increase 1 st each side on Rows 23, 27, and 31. 30 sts.
  7. Rows 32-36: Work even.
  8. BO 4 sts at beginning of next 2 rows.
  9. Row 39: K1, ssk, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1.
  10. Row 40: Purl.
  11. Rep Rows 39-40 three more times. 14 sts.
  12. BO.

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Cardigan Trim

Sew shoulders and sleeves. Sew side and sleeve seams. Pick up sts evenly around front opening, neckline, and lower front corner using black.

  1. Row 1: Knit.
  2. Row 2: Purl.
  3. Row 3: Knit.
  4. BO knitwise.

With cream, embroider a narrow lace-like collar line around neckline. With muted tan, add two slim vertical decorative lines on each front panel, following the image.

Hat

The hat is knit from the crown downward. The brim rolls slightly outward and is edged in black. Add the blue-and-white flower cluster on one side.

  1. Using blue and US 2 dpns, CO 8 sts. Join.
  2. Rnd 1: Kfb around. 16 sts.
  3. Rnd 2: Knit.
  4. Rnd 3: *K1, M1R; rep from * around. 24 sts.
  5. Rnd 4: Knit.
  6. Rnd 5: *K2, M1R; rep from * around. 32 sts.
  7. Rnd 6: Knit.
  8. Rnd 7: *K3, M1R; rep from * around. 40 sts.
  9. Rnd 8: Knit.
  10. Rnd 9: *K4, M1R; rep from * around. 48 sts.
  11. Rnds 10-18: Knit.

Hat Colorwork Band

  1. Rnd 19: Work k2 black, k2 blue around.
  2. Rnd 20: Work k1 blue, k2 black, k1 blue around.
  3. Rnd 21: Work k4 black, k4 blue around.
  4. Rnd 22: Knit in blue.
  1. Rnd 23: *K6, M1R; rep from * around. 56 sts.
  2. Rnd 24: Knit.
  3. Rnd 25: *K7, M1R; rep from * around. 64 sts.
  4. Rnd 26: Knit.
  5. Rnd 27: *K8, M1R; rep from * around. 72 sts.
  6. Rnds 28-33: Knit.

Brim

  1. Change to black.
  2. Rnd 34: *K8, M1R; rep from * around. 80 sts.
  3. Rnd 35: Knit.
  4. Rnd 36: *K9, M1R; rep from * around. 88 sts.
  5. Rnds 37-39: Knit.
  6. BO loosely.

Fold the lower edge slightly upward only at the front sides so the brim frames the face. Sew in place with tiny tacking stitches if needed.

Shoes Make 2

  1. Using blue, CO 8 sts.
  2. Row 1: Knit.
  3. Row 2: Kfb, knit to last st, kfb. 10 sts.
  4. Row 3: Knit.
  5. Row 4: Kfb, knit to last st, kfb. 12 sts.
  6. Rows 5-8: Knit.
  7. Row 9: K2tog, knit to last 2 sts, k2tog. 10 sts.
  8. Row 10: Purl.
  9. Row 11: K2tog, knit to last 2 sts, k2tog. 8 sts.
  10. Rows 12-15: Work in St st.
  11. BO.

Seam into tiny slippers and fit over feet. Add a small blue flower and pale leaf on each shoe top.

Shoulder Bag

  1. Using blue, CO 14 sts.
  2. Rows 1-16: Work in St st, slipping first st of each row.
  3. Row 17: Knit.
  4. Row 18: Purl.
  5. BO.

Fold rectangle in half and seam sides. For strap, CO 36 sts and work 3 rows garter. BO. Sew strap to bag sides. Embroider one blue flower with cream center on the front.

Fox Friend

The fox is small, seated, and slightly forward-leaning. The head is proportionally large, with a white muzzle and chest, a moss sweater, and a tan hat. One paw holds a red mushroom.

Fox Body and Head

  1. Using rusty orange, CO 12 sts and join.
  2. Rnd 1: Kfb around. 24 sts.
  3. Rnds 2-6: Knit.
  4. Rnd 7: *K4, M1R; rep from * around. 30 sts.
  5. Rnds 8-13: Knit.
  6. Rnd 14: *K3, k2tog; rep from * around. 24 sts.
  7. Rnds 15-17: Knit.
  8. Rnd 18: *K2, k2tog; rep from * around. 18 sts.
  9. Rnds 19-20: Knit.
  10. Stuff lower body firmly.
  11. Rnd 21: *K2, M1R; rep from * around. 24 sts.
  12. Rnd 22: Knit.
  13. Rnd 23: *K3, M1R; rep from * around. 30 sts.
  14. Rnd 24: Knit.
  15. Rnd 25: *K4, M1R; rep from * around. 36 sts.
  16. Rnds 26-31: Knit.
  17. Switch to cream for front muzzle area over 10 center front sts only, keeping remaining sts orange.
  18. Rnds 32-35: Work even.
  19. Rnd 36: *K4, k2tog; rep from * around. 30 sts.
  20. Rnd 37: Knit.
  21. Rnd 38: *K3, k2tog; rep from * around. 24 sts.
  22. Stuff head firmly.
  23. Rnd 39: *K2, k2tog; rep from * around. 18 sts.
  24. Rnd 40: *K1, k2tog; rep from * around. 12 sts.
  25. Draw yarn through sts and close.

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Fox Ears Make 2

  1. Using orange, CO 6 sts.
  2. Row 1: Purl.
  3. Row 2: K1, kfb, k2, kfb, k1. 8 sts.
  4. Row 3: Purl.
  5. Row 4: K1, ssk, k2, k2tog, k1. 6 sts.
  6. Row 5: Purl.
  7. Row 6: K2tog, k2, ssk. 4 sts.
  8. BO.

Add cream inner ear triangles with duplicate stitch.

Fox Tail

  1. Using orange, CO 10 sts and work 10 rows St st.
  2. Change last 4 rows to cream for tip.
  3. Decrease 1 st each side every RS row 3 times.
  4. BO and seam lightly stuffed.

Fox Sweater

  1. Using moss green, CO 20 sts and join.
  2. Rnds 1-3: K1, p1 rib.
  3. Rnds 4-8: Knit.
  4. BO 4 sts for each armhole placement at sides while working next rnd. 12 sts remain.
  5. Work 4 more rnds.
  6. BO.

Embroider a narrow tan center line and tiny yellow stitches down the front to mimic the detail in the image.

Fox Arms and Legs

  • Arms: CO 6 sts in dark brown, work 3 rnds, switch to orange for 4 rnds, then moss green for 3 rnds. Lightly stuff hands only.
  • Legs: CO 6 sts in dark brown, work 4 rnds, switch to orange for 6 rnds, stuff lightly, flatten tops.

Fox Hat

  1. Using tan, CO 8 sts and join.
  2. Rnd 1: Kfb around. 16 sts.
  3. Rnd 2: Knit.
  4. Rnd 3: *K1, M1R; rep from * around. 24 sts.
  5. Rnds 4-7: Knit.
  6. Rnd 8: *K3, M1R; rep from * around. 30 sts.
  7. Rnds 9-10: Knit.
  8. BO loosely.

Add a tiny green leaf stem at the top if desired.

Mushroom

  1. Cap: Using red, CO 6 sts and join. Increase to 18 sts over 3 rnds. Work 2 rnds even, then decrease to 8 sts. Stuff lightly and close.
  2. Stem: Using cream, CO 4 sts and work 4 rows I-cord or tiny tube.
  3. Embroider white dots on cap and sew to fox paw.

Teapot Accessory

  1. Using pale cream, CO 8 sts and join.
  2. Rnd 1: Kfb around. 16 sts.
  3. Rnd 2: Knit.
  4. Rnd 3: *K1, M1R; rep from * around. 24 sts.
  5. Rnds 4-8: Knit.
  6. Rnd 9: *K2, k2tog; rep from * around. 18 sts.
  7. Rnd 10: Knit.
  8. Rnd 11: *K1, k2tog; rep from * around. 12 sts.
  9. Stuff lightly.
  10. Rnd 12: K2tog around. 6 sts.
  11. Close top.

For lid, CO 6 sts, knit 4 rows, then decrease to 2 sts. Add a tiny knob. Knit a narrow spout and handle as cords. Sew to body. Embroider scattered tiny flowers in pink, red, green, and yellow.

Book Accessory

  1. Using oatmeal, CO 12 sts.
  2. Rows 1-18: Knit every row.
  3. BO.

Fold around a tiny stuffing pad or thin cardboard wrapped in cream yarn. Sew edges so the shape stays square and book-like. Embroider a centered flower with green stem, lilac petals, and yellow center on the cover.

Floral Embellishments

The floral decoration is essential to the look. Add layered flowers to the cardigan hem, chest, bag, shoes, and hat. Use detached petals or tiny crocheted flowers if preferred, but knitted petals also work beautifully.

  • Small 5-petal flower: CO 1 st. Work [kfb] 5 times into the same loop using a tapestry needle technique or make 5 tiny detached petals and sew together.
  • Flat knitted flower version: CO 5 sts. Row 1: Kfb each st. 10 sts. Row 2: Purl. Row 3: *k2tog, yo; rep from * to end. BO on next row and gather into flower.
  • Leaves: CO 3 sts. Row 1: Kfb, k1, kfb. Row 2: Purl. Row 3: Ssk, k1, k2tog. BO.

Use pale blue, white, and dusty blue flowers. Use sage and muted green leaves. Cluster the flowers more heavily at the lower skirt center, lower cardigan fronts, hat side, and chest.

Facial Embroidery Placement

The bunny face is simple and soft. The eyes should be small black ovals placed wide apart. The nose is a tiny pink triangle with a short vertical stitch below it. Avoid a large smile. The image shows a quiet, gentle expression.

  • Place eyes about 11 to 12 rows down from the crown closing point.
  • Keep 9 to 10 sts between the eyes.
  • Embroider nose centered 4 rows below eye line.
  • Add one straight stitch downward for the mouth split.

The fox face should be slightly more animated, with close-set black eyes, a tiny black nose, and a short angled smile line.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

Sew ears to the bunny head slightly behind the eye line so they fall down along the cheeks. Sew arms at the narrow upper torso. Dress the bunny in the bodice and skirt first, then add the cardigan, shoes, bag, and hat.

Secure the hat with a few hidden stitches so it tilts gently forward. Add all flowers last. Before tying off embroidery, step back and compare both sides so the decoration looks balanced but not perfectly mirrored.

Care Notes

  • Display use is best for this set because of the small accessories and floral trims.
  • Spot clean whenever possible instead of washing the whole piece often.
  • If gifting to a child, replace all small detachable details with firmly stitched embroidery.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • Head stuffed firmly and neck supported.
  • Ears attached evenly and draping forward.
  • Dress centered under cardigan.
  • Hat brim shaped and flower cluster attached.
  • Shoes, bag, fox, teapot, and book all scaled to match the bunny.
  • Eyes and nose positioned symmetrically.

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Dust gently with a clean dry brush. For deeper cleaning, blot with cool water and mild wool wash, then air dry flat away from direct sunlight. Do not twist or hang while wet.

Store in a breathable cotton bag or a covered display cabinet. Avoid damp spaces, intense heat, and rough handling of the floral appliqués, hat brim, and tiny accessories.

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